Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1920 — Page 3

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WALTER J. RILEY, . . President C. A. WESTBERG, Vice-President JOHN CARROLL A. M. KELLY W. L. SPENCER E. J. HEAVEY Vice-President Cashier Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier Statement at the Commencement of Business March 1st, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts S 8T0.rJ18.!." Bonds -ind Securities (i-"0,4T4.4T Bank Building GS.:J8T.0H Interest Earned, Not Collected 8,G.2.0d Cash on Hand and in Banks 1:10, lG3.fr. TOTAL $1,T2T,!!T.81 LIABILITIES Capital 100,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 8' 150,000.00 Earnings l,2To.Gl Beserved for Jntei-est and Taxes ;i!J!)0.Gl Interest Collected. Not Earned G,fG2.4o Cirmlation 0(3,500.00 Liberty Loan Department 24T.80 Due Federal Beserve Bank 10o.000.0H Bedisi ounts Federal Rcscrvo Bank 110,000.00 Dc'iosits 1,254.421.:J4 TOTAL .81,727,007.81 THE SAFETY BACK OF THIS BANK The advantage of depositing your savings in this Bank is that you get the benefits of Supervision by the United States Government. At regular intervals the Treasury Department at Washington sends (unexpectedly) National Bank Examiners who go into the affairs of the Bank in a very detailed manner. .YyVA,, -'.uAWA'-,- vt.'ty,,tt rr.

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